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There's no linux distro that plays PC games natively. (Directx stuff)
Normally you have to buy a version for linux or "emulate" it via WINE.

There is also other emulators as VMWare, but to use VMWare ou have to pay (Am I Right?)

Ok.

To play Madden 07 you must check winehq.com and see if there is some support for it. You must know how to "tweak" Wine to play such new games.
Almost all games created before 2002 have support, for newer ones one must set some settings before the game can be played.

I had run some games, but as a emulator Wine is it has some faults, and the game runs a little slow (depending on your machine).

Cedega and Crossover are commercial, Wine itself is free. The commercial tools make it easier to run the software. Look at the wine link for the wine database for what "should" work, or at Transgaming's unofficial wiki for cedega supported games.